SanDisk 16GB SD Card Repair Tool for Error Fixing

Last updated on 06/02/2017

"My 16GB SanDisk micro SD card stopped being recognized due to power outage. My PC stopped working and shut down all of a sudden when I was copying some data from my SanDisk microSD card. After rebooting PC, micro SD card is not recognized by PC. How can I fix the problem without losing data on the micro SD card?"

"16GB SanDisk SD card is not readable because when I attempted to open the card on my digital camera, it says SD card is not formatted. Windows also says SD card needs to be formatted when I connect the card to my computer. Can I fix unformatted error on SD card without formatting?""

"My cell phone asks me to insert a memory card when I want to view pictures on my SD card, but the fact is that SD card is inserted properly in the phone. I still have some important pictures on the SD card, so I want to look for a way to fix the problem and recover deleted pictures from SD card.""

Data Recovery from SanDisk SD When Showing Error

When you are unable to access SanDisk SD card 16GB due to SD card error, the first thing you should do is to recover files from the card. You can use iCare Data Recovery Proto recover files from SanDisk SD memory card. Usually, you can recover photos, videos, music and almost all kinds of files from any brand of SD card in addition to SanDisk. Now, you can follow the steps below to get back files off SanDisk SD card that has errors:

Step1. Connect the SD card to your computer. Run the software and choose a recovery module.

Step2. Select the SD card and then you only need to wait when the software is scanning.

Step3. Preview the found pictures and recover all files you need.

What Should You Pay Attention When SD Card Has Error?

First of all, you should stop using your SD card when it reports any kind of error because any operation might put original data in danger. No matter what error message you receive on your SD card, you had better not format the card because formatting will erase everything on the card. If you mistakenly format SD card, you should remember not to write any data on the card because new added data might overwrite the original data. If the original data is overwritten, it will be not readable. What is more, you should put your SD card in safe place to avoid any possible physical damage.